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Hegseth escalates his military purge
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NATO's top American general is out — while Donald Trump tries to buy the military's loyalty
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The Week
· Jul 7, 2026
Hegseth: Why did he purge a military hero?
Hegseth: Why did he purge a military hero?
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 28, 2026
Military Depoliticization, Hegseth and DEI
Military Depoliticization, Hegseth and DEI
Diane Ravitch's blog
· Jun 24, 2026
Hegseth Fires Another 4-Star General
Since Pete Hegseth became Secretary of Defense (War), he has purged some of the highest ranking officers in each branch of the military. This week, the latest target of Hegseth’s purge was a highly decorated 4-star general, who was offered a demotion to 3-star and of course, resigned. Donahue is a graduate of West Point. []
The Independent
· Jun 28, 2026
Hegseth has ‘undermined’ the US military, says Republican on Armed Services Committee
Hegseth’s firings have reportedly created an atmosphere of fear at Pentagon and a GOP lawmaker says he is now ‘undermining’ the military
Breitbart News
· Jul 3, 2026
Hegseth OWNS Leftists Screaming at National Guard: "Ingrates!"
“INGRATES!” Secretary of War Pete Hegseth blasted leftists who were protesting the National Guard being recognized for helping to clean up Washington, DC, and reduce crime in the nation's capital two days before America’s 250th anniversary. #shorts
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 2, 2026
Hegseth Blasts ‘Ingrate’ Protesters Over Sirens As National Guard Deployed To D.C. Streets
A routine military formation turned into a shouting match in the nation’s capital as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took aim at protesters, labeling them “ingrates” during an address to National Guard troops gathered at Meridian Hill Park. The troops were assembled as part of the Trump administration’s “D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force,” an [] Hegseth Blasts ‘Ingrate’ Protesters Over Sirens As National Guard Deployed To D.C. Streets
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Related coverage for "Hegseth escalates his military purge": The Week — Hegseth: Why did he purge a military hero? . Real Clear Politics — Military Depoliticization, Hegseth and DEI. Diane Ravitch's blog — Hegseth Fires Another 4-Star General. The Independent — Hegseth has ‘undermined’ the US military, says Republican on Armed Services Committee. Breitbart News — Hegseth OWNS Leftists Screaming at National Guard: "Ingrates!". Tampa Free Press — Hegseth Blasts ‘Ingrate’ Protesters Over Sirens As National Guard Deployed To D.C. Streets